Some interesting WRs in the upcoming class, who do you like?
1st - 2nd RD WR Targets:
Keon Coleman, FSU, 6-4, 215, 4.6
Emeka Egbuka, OH ST, 6-1, 205, 4.3
Adonai Mitchell, TX, 6-4, 195, 4.5
Troy Franklin, ORG, 6-3, 185, 4.41
Xavier Legette, SC, 6-1, 225, 4.29
Brian Thomas, LSU, 6-4, 205, 4.35
Xavier Worthy, TX, 6-1, 175, 4.22
Ja'Lynn Polk, WAS, 6-2, 205, 4.48
Johnny Wilson, FSU, 6-7, 235, 4.42
Branden Rice, USC, 6-3, 210, 4.38
Malachi Corley, WKU, 5-11, 200, 4.46
Jermain Burton, BAMA, 6-0, 195, 4.31
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entire class is tall WTF?
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Originally Posted by kozzman555:
Counterpoint, who else does the opposing team really need to cover? Dude is going to be double teamed often.
Not concerned. Garrett Wilson has been that guy in NY, and if he had even average QB play, he'd be putting up big numbers. He's constantly open. Nabers is a better prospect than Wilson was too.
Also, Hyatt will at least get some attention with his speed and big play ability.
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Originally Posted by staylor26:
Daniel Jones when healthy has at least been average. In terms of the passing game, he's never had a legit weapon either.
He's certainly significantly better than Zach Wilson.
The Daniel Jones v. Trevor Lawrence stats are
jarring.
They've been damn near the exact same dude.
Jones isn't a guy who has varied mechanics or operates well in a maelstrom, but when given time, space and weapons - he's not a bad pure thrower of the football.
His problem is that when things go sideways, he's not the guy you want trying to right the ship. He becomes a less talented version of Bad Josh Allen. Tries to do the same stuff, has nowhere near the physical tools of Allen and will somehow be even more braindead than Allen can be at those moments.
He's a frontrunner. I honestly wonder what he'd look like somewhere like SF where he has a really good supporting cast and weapons, as well as consistent quality coaching that may keep him from losing his mind. I think he's absolutely more talented than Brock Purdy.
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